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GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is an image file format developed in 1987 that supports animation by displaying multiple frames in sequence. It supports up to 256 colors and can include transparent backgrounds, making it widely used for animated images on the web.
You can upload up to 20 images to create a GIF animation. More images allow for smoother animation, but the file size also increases. For a short and concise GIF, we recommend using around 3 to 10 images.
Yes, you can enter the frame delay (in milliseconds) directly or use the preset buttons. You can choose from Slow (1s), Normal (0.5s), Fast (0.25s), or Very Fast (0.1s), or enter any value between 50ms and 5000ms. A shorter frame delay produces a faster animation.
Reducing the output dimensions (width and height) significantly lowers the file size. Using fewer images or simpler images with fewer colors is also effective. Since GIF supports only up to 256 colors, illustrations and simple graphics produce better quality at smaller file sizes than complex photos.
With GIF Maker, you can easily convert multiple images into an animated animation. Upload images, arrange the frame order, set the playback speed, and you're done. You can create GIFs directly in the browser without installing any software, and all processing is done locally to keep your data private.
On social media, animated GIFs attract far more attention and engagement than static images. In presentations, GIF animations showing complex processes step by step can help audiences understand. In software tutorials, recording mouse clicks and screen transitions as a GIF is far more intuitive than text descriptions. In product promotion, multiple product photos can be made into a GIF to create a 360-degree view effect.
Unlike video, GIFs loop automatically without a play button and are displayed on most platforms without a separate player. However, video can include audio and supports more colors and higher quality. GIF is ideal for short loop animations, while MP4 and other video formats are more efficient for longer content or high-quality needs. Recently, WebP and AVIF formats provide better quality at smaller file sizes than GIF.